I saw the ".run" and just assumed it was a typo and replaced the "." with a "/"
so I did this: sudo chown -R david:david /run/user/1000/geany
but not this: sudo chown -R david:david /.run/user/1000/geany
(but I don't have a /.run folder anyway)
I'm just happy reinstalling fixed it, ha ha
- Dave
On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 7:25 AM Lex Trotman elextr@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jun 2022 at 23:12, rhkramer@gmail.com wrote:
Oops, fixing at least some of the typos -- I left out a / in a few
places:
On Wednesday, June 08, 2022 07:06:08 AM rhkramer@gmail.com wrote:
# chown -R <username>.<groupname> /home/<user>.run/user/1000/geany
Should have been:
# chown -R <username>.<groupname> /home/<user>/.run/user/1000/geany
There may be a ~/.run on your system, but there is not on others, and as I pointed out the Geany error message was directly to `/run/user/1000/geany/geany_socket.xxxxxxxx`
(see the added slash between <user> and .run
$ sudo <-??> <username>.<groupname> /home/<user>.run/user/1000/geany
again, should have been:
$ sudo <-??> <username>.<groupname> /home/<user>/.run/user/1000/geany
And changing the permissions of the socket is the wrong thing to do. After the geany reading it closed no other geany will read it again, it should be deleted but even if its still there, if the link I mentioned above is deleted the next geany run will make a new socket and read from it..
Cheers Lex
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